Centaurea montana
Centaurea montana is a striking perennial cornflower native to European mountain meadows. Its bold, fringed blue blooms with reddish-purple centers symbolize delicacy, happiness, and good luck, and it is a magnet for bees and butterflies.
Asteraceae (Daisy family)
Late spring to early summer (May to June); may rebloom in late summer to fall if deadheaded

Similar flowers: cornflowers and torenia fournieris also share similar meanings.
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Visit Full StoreFull sun; tolerates light shade but flowers best in a sunny position
Drought tolerant once established; prefers moderate moisture but does not need regular watering in average garden conditions
Well-drained, Average to dry, Tolerates poor soils, Neutral to slightly alkaline
Deadhead regularly after first bloom to encourage a second flush of flowers in late summer
Divide clumps every 2-3 years in spring or autumn to prevent overcrowding and maintain vigor
Cut back foliage after flowering to promote fresh growth and prevent excessive self-seeding
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil; soggy conditions can cause crown rot
Be aware that it spreads via stolons and can form wide colonies in ideal conditions
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It can become invasive in some regions, particularly in parts of western North America such as British Columbia. It spreads by stolons and self-seeds freely. Regular deadheading and dividing every few years helps keep it in check in the garden.
Deadhead spent flower heads promptly after the first main flush in late spring. This removes the seed source and encourages the plant to produce a second wave of blooms in late summer or early autumn.
Mountain cornflower symbolizes happiness, delicacy, and good luck. In Victorian flower language, cornflowers broadly conveyed the idea of a single, blessed love and the gentle spirit of natural beauty.
Yes, it is excellent for pollinators. Bees, butterflies, and hoverflies are strongly attracted to its nectar-rich, fringed flower heads.
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